Re: dieseling issue. As usual, thanks guys for your input. Your stipend is in the mail, or would you prefer that sent by Zelle. In any event, here are the answers to some of the questions and issues raised:
The engine is the 3.6 V6
I have driven the car less than 500 miles in the last year---due to Covid-19 and being stuck overseas
This is the first time that the dieseling issue has happened and the car was driven 12 miles each way in stop and go traffic
The temperature gage reading was normal
Last oil change at dealership, was April/May 2020
Google says it might be low grade or stale gas. My last tankful was Shell RUG, I usually use PUG
As far as I can remember the coolant has never been changed in the 10 years of ownership
With that said, I think its time to call the dealer and empty my pockets with the money I was saving for a new Tellu ride
I’d throw some water remover in the tank(heet?) and top off with fresh premium than go take a highway ride to get it circulated. And a coolant change at this point sounds smart. If your issue was fluid related that should help it.
I’m still confused if your engine is running on, or just the fan.
Have been jonesing for a Bluetooth stereo set up in the bedroom. Nothing fancy. Just something to play from my phone while putting away clothes, taking a shower in the master bath, changing bed linens etc.
While looking at DWs and Best Buy, I started looking at those little Bose, Marshall, JBL, Logitech, etc Bluetooth speakers. To get something that sounded even moderately acceptable, it was going to cost $300-$400. And, I wasn’t really fond of the sound they produced.
I told Mrs D that I was going to remove the stove in our Florida home since we don't use it anyway and use it as a desk area for the computer. But seriously, so many kitchens aren't planned properly....with flow. When we looked at homes some had you taking things out of the fridge, going past a sink and a dishwasher to get to the stove. Many things go from the fridge to the stove, if planned properly you take fewer steps. In one house we weren't there to watch the workers one day, and they put the outlet for the central vac behind a door....so you had to have the door half closed when using the central vac. Mrs D is really good at these things. She paints electrical cords to match the walls to so the black cords don't stand out against light colored walls. @jmonroe1 you could hire her as a consultant.
Ok but not everyone lives off of TV dinners.
But seriously the only time something goes from the fridge directly into the oven is when we are warming up leftovers. And then it's usually warmed up in the microwave. I cant remember the last time I didn't do some prep before cooking.
Fish or chicken go directly into a pan on the stove, vegetables go from the fridge into another pan, on the stove. Or into the microwave which is above the stove. I cook the main dish, she does the vegetables......no meal takes more than 20 minutes to prepare. No TV dinners and rarely premade manufactured foods...like TV Dinners.
I rarely take anything from the refrigerator to heat, there is usually some sort of preparation to be done, the only exception is if something needs to marinate for a time prior to being cooked. I do prep the food and rarely take chicken or fish directly to heat without some sort of prep work.
No prepping here....just add Mrs Dash, turn over after 5 or 6 minutes on each side. My new 15 minute Gourmet Meals Cookbook comes out this Spring.
No offense but to me that's the culinary equivalent to taking a Yugo out on a Sunday drive while leaving your perfectly good Benz at home in the garage.
It depends on the importance. I appreciate driving a well designed car.....meanwhile, food is important, but has to be minimal amount of work, or it isn't enjoyable any more. Besides, with busy lifestyles we try to keep cooking time to a minimum.
I like those speakers. We are reorganizing our basement rec area soon. I have all kinds of audio equipment (receivers and CD players) but my son stole the speakers I had down there. Those would likely work great.
I like those speakers. We are reorganizing our basement rec area soon. I have all kinds of audio equipment (receivers and CD players) but my son stole the speakers I had down there. Those would likely work great.
For the price, you’d be hard pressed to find better. Actually for 3x the price, you’d be hard pressed to find better.
Have been jonesing for a Bluetooth stereo set up in the bedroom. Nothing fancy. Just something to play from my phone while putting away clothes, taking a shower in the master bath, changing bed linens etc.
While looking at DWs and Best Buy, I started looking at those little Bose, Marshall, JBL, Logitech, etc Bluetooth speakers. To get something that sounded even moderately acceptable, it was going to cost $300-$400. And, I wasn’t really fond of the sound they produced.
Have been jonesing for a Bluetooth stereo set up in the bedroom. Nothing fancy. Just something to play from my phone while putting away clothes, taking a shower in the master bath, changing bed linens etc.
While looking at DWs and Best Buy, I started looking at those little Bose, Marshall, JBL, Logitech, etc Bluetooth speakers. To get something that sounded even moderately acceptable, it was going to cost $300-$400. And, I wasn’t really fond of the sound they produced.
For around $175, I got a stereo rig that sounds infinitely better than any of those $500 Bluetooth speakers.
I can’t understand why you went to all that trouble. A regular Alexa sounds magnificent.
Silly me!!!!!!!
Actually, the GF likes it even more than I do. She “Bluetooth’s” her YOGA lessons from her phone to the system which includes some quasi “meditative” music.
This is what I have, under my desk. The box contains the power strip - picked that up at the Container Store a few years back.
That keeps things neat and tidy. The desk is low enough it would be hard to see the cords, but even then you can see the white ones are almost invisible compared to the black ones.
This would probably drive Mrs. Driver nuts. Mrs. venture put that rug under there for some reason.
I think I know why she did it. With all those cords congregated that closely it helps to deaden the sounds from fast moving electrons that constantly bang into each other in cords. It’s pretty annoying to sensitive ears.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Or maybe he calls it as he sees it; There's a little more vinyl-soft plastic than I'd prefer to see in a top-tier trim with an out-the-door price north of $45,000, but that's GM for you.
I want him to say what materials would not cause him to write such drivel. If hard is unacceptable, and soft is unacceptable, what is acceptable? Does he want leather on everything? Maybe a Rolls-Royce starlight headliner?
I still have home decor wall art in my house but never did ask my wife why she put them there. All these years later people ask about them and I still have no answer. If you ask your wife "Why did you put carpet there?" the next thing you say will come straight from Tim Allen's mouth, "Of course. How stupid of me."
A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing.
I told Mrs D that I was going to remove the stove in our Florida home since we don't use it anyway and use it as a desk area for the computer. But seriously, so many kitchens aren't planned properly....with flow. When we looked at homes some had you taking things out of the fridge, going past a sink and a dishwasher to get to the stove. Many things go from the fridge to the stove, if planned properly you take fewer steps. In one house we weren't there to watch the workers one day, and they put the outlet for the central vac behind a door....so you had to have the door half closed when using the central vac. Mrs D is really good at these things. She paints electrical cords to match the walls to so the black cords don't stand out against light colored walls. @jmonroe1 you could hire her as a consultant.
Ok but not everyone lives off of TV dinners.
But seriously the only time something goes from the fridge directly into the oven is when we are warming up leftovers. And then it's usually warmed up in the microwave. I cant remember the last time I didn't do some prep before cooking.
Fish or chicken go directly into a pan on the stove, vegetables go from the fridge into another pan, on the stove. Or into the microwave which is above the stove. I cook the main dish, she does the vegetables......no meal takes more than 20 minutes to prepare. No TV dinners and rarely premade manufactured foods...like TV Dinners.
I rarely take anything from the refrigerator to heat, there is usually some sort of preparation to be done, the only exception is if something needs to marinate for a time prior to being cooked. I do prep the food and rarely take chicken or fish directly to heat without some sort of prep work.
No prepping here....just add Mrs Dash, turn over after 5 or 6 minutes on each side. My new 15 minute Gourmet Meals Cookbook comes out this Spring.
No offense but to me that's the culinary equivalent to taking a Yugo out on a Sunday drive while leaving your perfectly good Benz at home in the garage.
It depends on the importance. I appreciate driving a well designed car.....meanwhile, food is important, but has to be minimal amount of work, or it isn't enjoyable any more. Besides, with busy lifestyles we try to keep cooking time to a minimum.
I’m not for quick, I’m for good. Good food takes at least a little effort to make. The way I look at is, if I’m going to spend my time opening my mouth, might as well shovel something good in there.
I think I told this tale before:
We’re not health freaks by any standard but we never had prepared foods in the house and for sure never a TV dinner. Mrs. j considered those cheating and let our sons know that. Fast forward to when Son #1 went off to Penn State. During a phone call one time, being a typical mother, she ask our Son how he was doing with meals. He said, “OK I guess”. Of course she wanted to know what that meant so she probed a little. He came clean and said, “sometimes I’ll throw a TV dinner in the oven. Honest Mom, they’re not bad like you had me believing”. She was appalled and said to me when she hung up, “I can’t believe he’s doing that”. I told her if she felt so bad about that she should go there and cook for him and his room mates at their apartment. And while she was there she could count how many beers they had with their meals. That’s a mom for you.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Have been jonesing for a Bluetooth stereo set up in the bedroom. Nothing fancy. Just something to play from my phone while putting away clothes, taking a shower in the master bath, changing bed linens etc.
While looking at DWs and Best Buy, I started looking at those little Bose, Marshall, JBL, Logitech, etc Bluetooth speakers. To get something that sounded even moderately acceptable, it was going to cost $300-$400. And, I wasn’t really fond of the sound they produced.
Or maybe he calls it as he sees it; There's a little more vinyl-soft plastic than I'd prefer to see in a top-tier trim with an out-the-door price north of $45,000, but that's GM for you.
I want him to say what materials would not cause him to write such drivel. If hard is unacceptable, and soft is unacceptable, what is acceptable? Does he want leather on everything? Maybe a Rolls-Royce starlight headliner?
Yah but, he didn't like the old hard plastic and just because it is soft vinyl now that doesn't necessarily make it not cheap feeling. It is hard to make nice trim out of most plastics. When you are in a car you get a sense for the quality of the materials that are used.....on the other hand, maybe he was just looking for a negative....hard to say.
I told Mrs D that I was going to remove the stove in our Florida home since we don't use it anyway and use it as a desk area for the computer. But seriously, so many kitchens aren't planned properly....with flow. When we looked at homes some had you taking things out of the fridge, going past a sink and a dishwasher to get to the stove. Many things go from the fridge to the stove, if planned properly you take fewer steps. In one house we weren't there to watch the workers one day, and they put the outlet for the central vac behind a door....so you had to have the door half closed when using the central vac. Mrs D is really good at these things. She paints electrical cords to match the walls to so the black cords don't stand out against light colored walls. @jmonroe1 you could hire her as a consultant.
Ok but not everyone lives off of TV dinners.
But seriously the only time something goes from the fridge directly into the oven is when we are warming up leftovers. And then it's usually warmed up in the microwave. I cant remember the last time I didn't do some prep before cooking.
Fish or chicken go directly into a pan on the stove, vegetables go from the fridge into another pan, on the stove. Or into the microwave which is above the stove. I cook the main dish, she does the vegetables......no meal takes more than 20 minutes to prepare. No TV dinners and rarely premade manufactured foods...like TV Dinners.
I rarely take anything from the refrigerator to heat, there is usually some sort of preparation to be done, the only exception is if something needs to marinate for a time prior to being cooked. I do prep the food and rarely take chicken or fish directly to heat without some sort of prep work.
No prepping here....just add Mrs Dash, turn over after 5 or 6 minutes on each side. My new 15 minute Gourmet Meals Cookbook comes out this Spring.
No offense but to me that's the culinary equivalent to taking a Yugo out on a Sunday drive while leaving your perfectly good Benz at home in the garage.
It depends on the importance. I appreciate driving a well designed car.....meanwhile, food is important, but has to be minimal amount of work, or it isn't enjoyable any more. Besides, with busy lifestyles we try to keep cooking time to a minimum.
I’m not for quick, I’m for good. Good food takes at least a little effort to make. The way I look at is, if I’m going to spend my time opening my mouth, might as well shovel something good in there.
The way I see it....if you are shoveling it in, it might as well be anything. You're like Trixie, she just gulps it down. But her taste buds are 15000 times better than yours so at least she gets some taste from her food.
He didn’t actually say they were not nice or well done. Just that at the price point of the top models, expected something a little fancier.
Maybe I’m weird, but I’ve never really cared about stuff like the top of the dash or lower door panels. As long as well designed and not creaky, I’m good.
For smaller spaces, I've bought a couple of items from Como. The portable Amico for our eventual outdoor courtyard and deck area and a Duetto for her current living area.
Currently, I have simple stereo setup, with Cambridge SoundWorks bookshelf speaker. My harman/kardon receiver died after many years of faithful service, as I was going through divorce at the time ($ a factor), I replaced it with an inexpensive "Insignia" unit. Sony multi-CD player. And, dozens and dozens of cassette tapes. But, no cassette player!
'21 Dark Blue/Black Audi A7 PHEV (mine); '22 White/Beige BMW X3 (hers); '20 Estoril Blue/Oyster BMW M240xi 'Vert (Ours, read: hers in 'vert weather; mine during Nor'easters...)
I told Mrs D that I was going to remove the stove in our Florida home since we don't use it anyway and use it as a desk area for the computer. But seriously, so many kitchens aren't planned properly....with flow. When we looked at homes some had you taking things out of the fridge, going past a sink and a dishwasher to get to the stove. Many things go from the fridge to the stove, if planned properly you take fewer steps. In one house we weren't there to watch the workers one day, and they put the outlet for the central vac behind a door....so you had to have the door half closed when using the central vac. Mrs D is really good at these things. She paints electrical cords to match the walls to so the black cords don't stand out against light colored walls. @jmonroe1 you could hire her as a consultant.
Ok but not everyone lives off of TV dinners.
But seriously the only time something goes from the fridge directly into the oven is when we are warming up leftovers. And then it's usually warmed up in the microwave. I cant remember the last time I didn't do some prep before cooking.
Fish or chicken go directly into a pan on the stove, vegetables go from the fridge into another pan, on the stove. Or into the microwave which is above the stove. I cook the main dish, she does the vegetables......no meal takes more than 20 minutes to prepare. No TV dinners and rarely premade manufactured foods...like TV Dinners.
I rarely take anything from the refrigerator to heat, there is usually some sort of preparation to be done, the only exception is if something needs to marinate for a time prior to being cooked. I do prep the food and rarely take chicken or fish directly to heat without some sort of prep work.
No prepping here....just add Mrs Dash, turn over after 5 or 6 minutes on each side. My new 15 minute Gourmet Meals Cookbook comes out this Spring.
No offense but to me that's the culinary equivalent to taking a Yugo out on a Sunday drive while leaving your perfectly good Benz at home in the garage.
It depends on the importance. I appreciate driving a well designed car.....meanwhile, food is important, but has to be minimal amount of work, or it isn't enjoyable any more. Besides, with busy lifestyles we try to keep cooking time to a minimum.
OK, however the extra prep adds so much more culinary enjoyment for only a small amount of extra time to prep the food. So for an extra 5 to 10 minutes I go from a more mundane meal to something with far more flavor.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
This will be fun... We had a defendant who absconded on some minor felonies. He recently was picked up in NY and they lodged him at Rikers Island. I decided not to extradite him because the charges didn’t justify the expense of bringing him to KY. Today an administrator from Rikers emailed us and told us that the guy is such a pain in the *ss that they are going to bring him to us on their nickel. If Rikers can’t deal with the knucklehead I can only imagine what hilarity will ensue when he’s lodged in our humble detention facility.
The way I see it....if you are shoveling it in, it might as well be anything. You're like Trixie, she just gulps it down. But her taste buds are 15000 times better than yours so at least she gets some taste from her food.
This will be fun... We had a defendant who absconded on some minor felonies. He recently was picked up in NY and they lodged him at Rikers Island. I decided not to extradite him because the charges didn’t justify the expense of bringing him to KY. Today an administrator from Rikers emailed us and told us that the guy is such a pain in the *ss that they are going to bring him to us on their nickel. If Rikers can’t deal with the knucklehead I can only imagine what will hilarity will ensue when he’s lodged in our humble detention facility.
It takes all kinds...
2021 VW Arteon SEL 4-motion, 2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech
Our idiotic City Council here, perpetually thirsty for more revenue to fund wasteful spending, is now wanting to install red-light cameras despite considerable evidence that they reduce one type of collision while increasing rear-enders, and on balance do little or nothing for safety. They are doing everything they can to wage war on motorists here, with narrowed streets, speed bumps, you name it, even in areas where there are zero traffic issues. The only good thing is that the usually docile/sleepy voters are starting to get irritated at it all.
Our idiotic City Council here, perpetually thirsty for more revenue to fund wasteful spending, is now wanting to install red-light cameras despite considerable evidence that they reduce one type of collision while increasing rear-enders, and on balance do little or nothing for safety. They are doing everything they can to wage war on motorists here, with narrowed streets, speed bumps, you name it, even in areas where there are zero traffic issues. The only good thing is that the usually docile/sleepy voters are starting to get irritated at it all.
Have they mentioned “Vision Zero” yet? That is the Ultimate Master Plan for the Safety [non-permissible content removed]. “Traffic calming”, automated enforcement, and other madness are aimed at making driving so inconvenient or unpleasant that people will have no choice but give up driving.
Our idiotic City Council here, perpetually thirsty for more revenue to fund wasteful spending, is now wanting to install red-light cameras despite considerable evidence that they reduce one type of collision while increasing rear-enders, and on balance do little or nothing for safety. They are doing everything they can to wage war on motorists here, with narrowed streets, speed bumps, you name it, even in areas where there are zero traffic issues. The only good thing is that the usually docile/sleepy voters are starting to get irritated at it all.
Have they mentioned “Vision Zero” yet? That is the Ultimate Master Plan for the Safety [non-permissible content removed]. “Traffic calming”, automated enforcement, and other madness are aimed at making driving so inconvenient or unpleasant that people will have no choice but give up driving.
Oh, yes, they all worship at the altar of Vision Zero. They just approved another $1 million they don't have for additional traffic calming foolishness yesterday.
I told Mrs D that I was going to remove the stove in our Florida home since we don't use it anyway and use it as a desk area for the computer. But seriously, so many kitchens aren't planned properly....with flow. When we looked at homes some had you taking things out of the fridge, going past a sink and a dishwasher to get to the stove. Many things go from the fridge to the stove, if planned properly you take fewer steps. In one house we weren't there to watch the workers one day, and they put the outlet for the central vac behind a door....so you had to have the door half closed when using the central vac. Mrs D is really good at these things. She paints electrical cords to match the walls to so the black cords don't stand out against light colored walls. @jmonroe1 you could hire her as a consultant.
Ok but not everyone lives off of TV dinners.
But seriously the only time something goes from the fridge directly into the oven is when we are warming up leftovers. And then it's usually warmed up in the microwave. I cant remember the last time I didn't do some prep before cooking.
Fish or chicken go directly into a pan on the stove, vegetables go from the fridge into another pan, on the stove. Or into the microwave which is above the stove. I cook the main dish, she does the vegetables......no meal takes more than 20 minutes to prepare. No TV dinners and rarely premade manufactured foods...like TV Dinners.
I rarely take anything from the refrigerator to heat, there is usually some sort of preparation to be done, the only exception is if something needs to marinate for a time prior to being cooked. I do prep the food and rarely take chicken or fish directly to heat without some sort of prep work.
No prepping here....just add Mrs Dash, turn over after 5 or 6 minutes on each side. My new 15 minute Gourmet Meals Cookbook comes out this Spring.
No offense but to me that's the culinary equivalent to taking a Yugo out on a Sunday drive while leaving your perfectly good Benz at home in the garage.
It depends on the importance. I appreciate driving a well designed car.....meanwhile, food is important, but has to be minimal amount of work, or it isn't enjoyable any more. Besides, with busy lifestyles we try to keep cooking time to a minimum.
OK, however the extra prep adds so much more culinary enjoyment for only a small amount of extra time to prep the food. So for an extra 5 to 10 minutes I go from a more mundane meal to something with far more flavor.
Just make the food and add a good sauce....teriyaki makes everything taste good. What more can you do to "prep" the food. btw, one rule of cooking is put it in the oven and don't open the door until it is time....big mistake to keep checking.
The way I see it....if you are shoveling it in, it might as well be anything. You're like Trixie, she just gulps it down. But her taste buds are 15000 times better than yours so at least she gets some taste from her food.
Anyone got a meat cleaver handy?
Hilarious....what movie is that? This steak still has the marks on it where the jockey was whipping it.
This is what I have, under my desk. The box contains the power strip - picked that up at the Container Store a few years back.
That keeps things neat and tidy. The desk is low enough it would be hard to see the cords, but even then you can see the white ones are almost invisible compared to the black ones.
This would probably drive Mrs. Driver nuts. Mrs. venture put that rug under there for some reason.
I think I know why she did it. With all those cords congregated that closely it helps to deaden the sounds from fast moving electrons that constantly bang into each other in cords. It’s pretty annoying to sensitive ears.
jmonroe
Actually, since that's my office, she never goes in there except to make copies for her class at school and that printer is right by the door. She used to complain about how dirty it was and I kept saying to stay out and she wouldn't see it.
I still have home decor wall art in my house but never did ask my wife why she put them there. All these years later people ask about them and I still have no answer. If you ask your wife "Why did you put carpet there?" the next thing you say will come straight from Tim Allen's mouth, "Of course. How stupid of me."
The way I see it....if you are shoveling it in, it might as well be anything. You're like Trixie, she just gulps it down. But her taste buds are 15000 times better than yours so at least she gets some taste from her food.
Anyone got a meat cleaver handy?
Hilarious....what movie is that? This steak still has the marks on it where the jockey was whipping it.
The movie is "Caddyshack"
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I told Mrs D that I was going to remove the stove in our Florida home since we don't use it anyway and use it as a desk area for the computer. But seriously, so many kitchens aren't planned properly....with flow. When we looked at homes some had you taking things out of the fridge, going past a sink and a dishwasher to get to the stove. Many things go from the fridge to the stove, if planned properly you take fewer steps. In one house we weren't there to watch the workers one day, and they put the outlet for the central vac behind a door....so you had to have the door half closed when using the central vac. Mrs D is really good at these things. She paints electrical cords to match the walls to so the black cords don't stand out against light colored walls. @jmonroe1 you could hire her as a consultant.
Ok but not everyone lives off of TV dinners.
But seriously the only time something goes from the fridge directly into the oven is when we are warming up leftovers. And then it's usually warmed up in the microwave. I cant remember the last time I didn't do some prep before cooking.
Fish or chicken go directly into a pan on the stove, vegetables go from the fridge into another pan, on the stove. Or into the microwave which is above the stove. I cook the main dish, she does the vegetables......no meal takes more than 20 minutes to prepare. No TV dinners and rarely premade manufactured foods...like TV Dinners.
I rarely take anything from the refrigerator to heat, there is usually some sort of preparation to be done, the only exception is if something needs to marinate for a time prior to being cooked. I do prep the food and rarely take chicken or fish directly to heat without some sort of prep work.
No prepping here....just add Mrs Dash, turn over after 5 or 6 minutes on each side. My new 15 minute Gourmet Meals Cookbook comes out this Spring.
No offense but to me that's the culinary equivalent to taking a Yugo out on a Sunday drive while leaving your perfectly good Benz at home in the garage.
It depends on the importance. I appreciate driving a well designed car.....meanwhile, food is important, but has to be minimal amount of work, or it isn't enjoyable any more. Besides, with busy lifestyles we try to keep cooking time to a minimum.
OK, however the extra prep adds so much more culinary enjoyment for only a small amount of extra time to prep the food. So for an extra 5 to 10 minutes I go from a more mundane meal to something with far more flavor.
Just make the food and add a good sauce....teriyaki makes everything taste good. What more can you do to "prep" the food. btw, one rule of cooking is put it in the oven and don't open the door until it is time....big mistake to keep checking.
What to do to prep food? OK the other day I was making chicken breasts. Once they were patted dry I seasoned with just a little salt and pepper then coated one side with sour cream. I mixed bread crumbs with some southwestern style seasoning and oil then covered the chicken with the mixture. Bake and serve. It only took a few minutes to prep the food (it took longer to preheat the oven) and it was so much better than just seasoning the chicken and frying it.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Since we are talking cooking I would like some feedback from the peanut galley. What do you think about those meal kits sent directly to you where they send you all the fixings for your meals? My wife wants to try it.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
The way I see it....if you are shoveling it in, it might as well be anything. You're like Trixie, she just gulps it down. But her taste buds are 15000 times better than yours so at least she gets some taste from her food.
Anyone got a meat cleaver handy?
Hilarious....what movie is that? This steak still has the marks on it where the jockey was whipping it.
The movie is "Caddyshack"
Thanks, I forgot that scene...it is about time I watched that movie again, it should be seen once a year.
Since we are talking cooking I would like some feedback from the peanut galley. What do you think about those meal kits sent directly to you where they send you all the fixings for your meals? My wife wants to try it.
As someone who enjoys cooking, they make little sense to me. It’s like a paint by numbers kit. They are also quite expensive for what you get, plus you supply the labor, and in the end you might not like the end product. Plus there is a pile of packaging to get rid of when you’re done. It strikes me as a creation for 20-somethings to make themselves believe than can actually cook instead of being somewhat clueless. You might be better off ordering in from a local restaurant.
Big thing in the Seattle area too. One of their fetishes was removing car lanes for bicycle lanes near busy intersections, then traffic would back up for half a mile at rush hour (pre 'rona) - all the while the bicycle traffic was slight at best, as it rains 400 days a year there.
The same intersections would still have the dumb pedestrian signal buttons/timing that wouldn't give a walk sign if you pushed the button a nanosecond after the light turned green. The powers that be couldn't care less about pedestrians either, all for bicycles, while they themselves will still commute in private cars, sacrifice for thee not for me etc.
Oh, yes, they all worship at the altar of Vision Zero. They just approved another $1 million they don't have for additional traffic calming foolishness yesterday.
Since we are talking cooking I would like some feedback from the peanut galley. What do you think about those meal kits sent directly to you where they send you all the fixings for your meals? My wife wants to try it.
The prepping sounds really good but it would detract from what we are trying to accomplish. We both are maintaining our lower weights so we can't enjoy extras like bread crumbs and sour cream....and though I am sure the food tastes better you get used to eating unadulterated food too. There is something to be said about letting the pure food tastes shine through...it's like coffee without cream or sugar or whiskey straight.....you can learn to appreciate it........and I like being 36 pounds less than I used to be.
Since we are talking cooking I would like some feedback from the peanut galley. What do you think about those meal kits sent directly to you where they send you all the fixings for your meals? My wife wants to try it.
I have a friend who gets 2 a week and he really likes it because it allows them to try things that are very different from what they would make. I asked Mrs D if she wanted to give it a try. She said sure, you are in charge, you prepare the meals and if we like it we'll continue. So much for that idea
The way I see it....if you are shoveling it in, it might as well be anything. You're like Trixie, she just gulps it down. But her taste buds are 15000 times better than yours so at least she gets some taste from her food.
Anyone got a meat cleaver handy?
Hilarious....what movie is that? This steak still has the marks on it where the jockey was whipping it.
The movie is "Caddyshack"
Thanks, I forgot that scene...it is about time I watched that movie again, it should be seen once a year.
The way I see it....if you are shoveling it in, it might as well be anything. You're like Trixie, she just gulps it down. But her taste buds are 15000 times better than yours so at least she gets some taste from her food.
Anyone got a meat cleaver handy?
Hilarious....what movie is that? This steak still has the marks on it where the jockey was whipping it.
The movie is "Caddyshack"
Thanks, I forgot that scene...it is about time I watched that movie again, it should be seen once a year.
The way I see it....if you are shoveling it in, it might as well be anything. You're like Trixie, she just gulps it down. But her taste buds are 15000 times better than yours so at least she gets some taste from her food.
Anyone got a meat cleaver handy?
Hilarious....what movie is that? This steak still has the marks on it where the jockey was whipping it.
The movie is "Caddyshack"
Thanks, I forgot that scene...it is about time I watched that movie again, it should be seen once a year.
One of my favorite fun “classic” movies along with Animal House.
The way I see it....if you are shoveling it in, it might as well be anything. You're like Trixie, she just gulps it down. But her taste buds are 15000 times better than yours so at least she gets some taste from her food.
Anyone got a meat cleaver handy?
Hilarious....what movie is that? This steak still has the marks on it where the jockey was whipping it.
The movie is "Caddyshack"
One night when my son was home visiting my wife was flipping through channels and “Caddyshack” popped up. My son and I immediately started quoting the lines. My wife asked, “How many times have you guys watched this?” “Not nearly enough was our reply.”
The way I see it....if you are shoveling it in, it might as well be anything. You're like Trixie, she just gulps it down. But her taste buds are 15000 times better than yours so at least she gets some taste from her food.
Anyone got a meat cleaver handy?
Hilarious....what movie is that? This steak still has the marks on it where the jockey was whipping it.
The movie is "Caddyshack"
One night when my son was home visiting my wife was flipping through channels and “Caddyshack” popped up. My son and I immediately started quoting the lines. My wife asked, “How many times have you guys watched this?” “Not nearly enough was our reply.”
OF, looked earlier but doesn't loo like we got anything yet. Talked with some co-workers earlier today and they said the same thing. Doubt we've gotten it yet at this juncture.
That’s too bad. I got mine on the 16th, about a third of last year but still welcome.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Has @graphicguy done any deliveries for dealer swaps to any of the stores in this cluster?
I have. I’ve done a couple of Toyota runs. Doing a Lexus run today....going from Mason, OH to Covington, KY and back.
It seems demand for what I offer is still there. Probably take me a while to re-build my previous business which was going gang busters right before all of my eye surgeries.
As they say, 95% of work is showing up. I’m reliable, responsive, and if I say I’m going to be there, I’m there, exactly when I say I’m going to show up.
Dealerships see value in that. And, for some unknown reason, can’t seem to find anyone who they already have hanging around their stores to do it.
Have you seen the current crop of drivers on the road? Tonight I was amazed at the number driving around on automatic lights with completely blacked out tail lights like they were hoping to get hit. One was driving with just parking lights.
Would you like one of them driving your $50k SUV?
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
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- The engine is the 3.6 V6
- I have driven the car less than 500 miles in the last year---due to Covid-19 and being stuck overseas
- This is the first time that the dieseling issue has happened and the car was driven 12 miles each way in stop and go traffic
- The temperature gage reading was normal
- Last oil change at dealership, was April/May 2020
- Google says it might be low grade or stale gas. My last tankful was Shell RUG, I usually use PUG
As far as I can remember the coolant has never been changed in the 10 years of ownershipWith that said, I think its time to call the dealer and empty my pockets with the money I was saving for a new
TellurideI’m still confused if your engine is running on, or just the fan.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
While looking at DWs and Best Buy, I started looking at those little Bose, Marshall, JBL, Logitech, etc Bluetooth speakers. To get something that sounded even moderately acceptable, it was going to cost $300-$400. And, I wasn’t really fond of the sound they produced.
Found I could put together something on my own.
Got one of these.....
https://fosiaudio.com/collections/2-1-channel-amplifier/products/bluetooth-5-0-class-d-wireless-amplifier-2-1-channel-u-disk-music-player-for-home-audio-system-powered-subwoofer-with-remote-control-50w-x2
And 2 of these.....
https://www.amazon.com/Jamo-Studio-803-BLK-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B07J288BRK/ref=asc_df_B07J288BRK/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312115315632&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4407328882930506719&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=t&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1023691&hvtargid=pla-600244868618&psc=1
For around $175, I got a stereo rig that sounds infinitely better than any of those $500 Bluetooth speakers.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-2021 Sahara 4xe-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
@roadburner LOL.
2023 Mercedes EQE 350 4Matic / 2022 Ram 1500 Bighorn, Built to Serve
Actually, the GF likes it even more than I do. She “Bluetooth’s” her YOGA lessons from her phone to the system which includes some quasi “meditative” music.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
I think I told this tale before:
We’re not health freaks by any standard but we never had prepared foods in the house and for sure never a TV dinner. Mrs. j considered those cheating and let our sons know that. Fast forward to when Son #1 went off to Penn State. During a phone call one time, being a typical mother, she ask our Son how he was doing with meals. He said, “OK I guess”. Of course she wanted to know what that meant so she probed a little. He came clean and said, “sometimes I’ll throw a TV dinner in the oven. Honest Mom, they’re not bad like you had me believing”. She was appalled and said to me when she hung up, “I can’t believe he’s doing that”. I told her if she felt so bad about that she should go there and cook for him and his room mates at their apartment. And while she was there she could count how many beers they had with their meals. That’s a mom for you.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
You're like Trixie, she just gulps it down. But her taste buds are 15000 times better than yours so at least she gets some taste from her food.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Maybe I’m weird, but I’ve never really cared about stuff like the top of the dash or lower door panels. As long as well designed and not creaky, I’m good.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
https://comoaudio.com/
Currently, I have simple stereo setup, with Cambridge SoundWorks bookshelf speaker. My harman/kardon receiver died after many years of faithful service, as I was going through divorce at the time ($ a factor), I replaced it with an inexpensive "Insignia" unit. Sony multi-CD player. And, dozens and dozens of cassette tapes. But, no cassette player!
'21 Dark Blue/Black Audi A7 PHEV (mine); '22 White/Beige BMW X3 (hers); '20 Estoril Blue/Oyster BMW M240xi 'Vert (Ours, read: hers in 'vert weather; mine during Nor'easters...)
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
We had a defendant who absconded on some minor felonies. He recently was picked up in NY and they lodged him at Rikers Island. I decided not to extradite him because the charges didn’t justify the expense of bringing him to KY.
Today an administrator from Rikers emailed us and told us that the guy is such a pain in the *ss that they are going to bring him to us on their nickel. If Rikers can’t deal with the knucklehead I can only imagine what hilarity will ensue when he’s lodged in our humble detention facility.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-2021 Sahara 4xe-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
https://youtu.be/LvHk4wLtQnE
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
2021 VW Arteon SEL 4-motion, 2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
Have they mentioned “Vision Zero” yet? That is the Ultimate Master Plan for the Safety [non-permissible content removed]. “Traffic calming”, automated enforcement, and other madness are aimed at making driving so inconvenient or unpleasant that people will have no choice but give up driving.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-2021 Sahara 4xe-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
What more can you do to "prep" the food. btw, one rule of cooking is put it in the oven and don't open the door until it is time....big mistake to keep checking.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Somehow I won that one...sort of.
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
The same intersections would still have the dumb pedestrian signal buttons/timing that wouldn't give a walk sign if you pushed the button a nanosecond after the light turned green. The powers that be couldn't care less about pedestrians either, all for bicycles, while they themselves will still commute in private cars, sacrifice for thee not for me etc.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
One of about 1500 classic lines from Caddyshack.
I asked Mrs D if she wanted to give it a try.
She said sure, you are in charge, you prepare the meals and if we like it we'll continue.
So much for that idea
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-2021 Sahara 4xe-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-2021 Sahara 4xe-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
(golf ball smacks Judge Smails in the family jewels)
"I shoulda yelled two!"
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Would you like one of them driving your $50k SUV?
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible